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ECPR Standing Group on the European Union “Sixth Pan-European Conference on EU Politics” University of Tampere, Finland September 13-15, 2012 (Deadline: January 15, 2012)
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The ECPR Standing Group on the European Union is organizing its Sixth Pan-European Conference. It will be hosted by the University of Tampere, Finland from 13 to 15 September 2012. The Standing Group's Pan-European Conference is the largest academic conference on the European Union in Europe and brings together scholars working on the European Union from all over the world.



The Conference has eleven sections covering major fields of current research on the EU.



o Theories of European Integration

o EU Institutions and EU Politics

o EU and Domestic Politics

o Public Opinion, Party Politics and Interest Groups

o Political Economy of the EU

o EU Foreign Policy and External Relations

o The EU and Conflict Resolution

o The EU: Challenges and Reforms

o Gender and Diversity

o Immigration, Migration and Asylum

o New Developments in Research on the EU





The program chair will accept proposals for BOTH individual papers and whole panels (including a maximum of four papers). Proposals should be made online. You can find the conference information on the Standing Group website (http://ecpr-sgeu.sabanciuniv.edu/)

Proposals for individual papers should include the name, affiliation, and contact details (including email address) for all paper authors, as well as a brief (max. 150 word) abstract and paper title.

Proposals for whole panels should include the full details for each paper (as above), plus the name, affiliation, and contact details for the panel convenor, chair, and discussant, as well as a short (max. 100 word) panel synopsis.



In all cases, persons making proposals should indicate which of the conference themes they feel their proposal best addresses.



The deadline for proposals is 15 January 2012



The conference program is divided into 11 sections under the chairmanship of Professor Thomas König of the University of Mannheim. The sections and section chairs are as follows:

· Theories of European Integration chaired by Jonas Tallberg. This section covers the study of European integration with particular emphasis on theoretical development.



· EU Institutions and EU Politics chaired by Fabio Franchino. This section covers the study of European institutions with emphasis on decision making.



· EU and Domestic Politics chaired by Robert Thomson. This section covers the impact of European on domestic politics and domestic on European politics.



· Public Opinion, Party Politics and Interest Groups chaired by Brooke Luetgert. This section covers the public attitudes, political parties’ positions and private viewpoints on European politics



· Political Economy of the EU chaired by Thomas Bräuninger. This section covers the study of the European Union with particular emphasis on the interactions between politics and economics more general.



· EU Foreign Policy and External Relations chaired by Stefania Panebianco. This section covers all aspects related to external economic and foreign relations.



· The EU and Conflict Resolution chaired by Gerald Schneider. This section covers all aspects of EU conflict resolution in- and outside of the EU.



· The EU: Challenges and Reforms chaired by Adrienne Héritier. This section looks at the external and internal challenges confronted by the EU, and how the EU responds to them institutionally and policy-wise.



· Gender and Diversity chaired by Yvonne Galligan. This section covers the study of European integration with a particular emphasis on issues of gender, identity and diversity.



· Immigration, Migration and Asylum chaired by Andrew Geddes. This section covers all aspects related to migration, internal security and citizens' freedom.



· New developments in Research on the EU chaired Simon Hug. This section covers new developments in the scientific analysis of the EU.



Emails concerning the conference should be sent to tampere@uni-mannheim.de.

If you would like to sign up for information about the ECPR Standing Group on the European Union, please send a blank email to our list-serve. This will register you as an individual member of the Standing Group and bring you into our (moderated) mailing list. You do not have to make a proposal to the conference in order to join the list.
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